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1 Claim 2 Smarter Balanced Sample Items Grade 7
Problem Solving Questions courtesy of the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium Item Specifications – Version 3.0 Slideshow organized by SMc Curriculum –

2 #1 This table shows the total change in Sara's account balance for each month listed. For example, the account change of +$38 means that Sara's balance increased by $38 during the month of January. Determine whether each statement about Sara’s bank account balance is true based on the table. Select True or False for each statement. Month Account Change January + $38 February  $30 March  $19 April + $49 Statement True False Sara has less money in her account at the end of February than at the end of any other month. Sara’s account balance is the same at the end of April as it is at the end of January. Sara has more money in her account at the end of April than she had at the beginning of January.

3 #1 Answer Rubric: (1 point) The student identifies all three statements correctly as true or false. Answer: F, T, T

4 #2 Justin’s car can travel 77.5 miles using 3.1 gallons of gas. At this rate, how far, in miles, can Justin travel using 8.2 gallons of gas? Enter the distance in the response box.

5 #2 Answer Rubric: (1 point) The student enters the correct distances in the response boxes. Answer: 205

6 #3 The marching band has 85 members. There are 15 more girls than boys in the band. How many boys are members of the marching band?

7 #3 Answer Rubric: (1 point) The student is able to correctly determine the number of boys. Answer: 35

8 #4 Luke buys a television that is on sale for 25% off the original price. The original price is $120 more than the sale price. What is the original price of the television?

9 #4 Answer Rubric: (1 point) The student enters the correct full price.

10 #5 A bottle is 1 2 full. It contains 1 10 gallon of water.
There are 16 cups in one gallon. Enter the total number of cups it takes to completely fill the whole bottle.

11 #5 Answer Rubric: (1 point) The student gives the volume of the bottle in cups. Answer: 3 1 5

12 #6 John needs to paint one wall in his house. The wall is shaped like a rectangle with a triangular top, as shown. He knows that each 1-quart container of paint covers an area of 24 square feet. John uses a meter stick to measure the dimensions of the wall. [1 meter is approximately 39 inches] Select the fewest number of 1-quart containers of paint John can use to paint the wall. You may use the meter sticks to measure the dimensions of the wall.

13 #6 Answer Rubric: (1 point) The student selects 4 paint cans.

14 #7 David wants to buy 2 pineapples and some bananas and spend no more than $10.00. The price of 1 pineapple is $2.99. The price of bananas is $0.67 per pound. Use the Connect Line or Add Arrow tool to draw a graph that represents all possible values for the number of pounds of bananas, b, David can buy.

15 #7 Answer Rubric: (1 point) The student is able to correctly graph the inequality defined by the problem. Answer:

16 #8 Two circles touch a rectangle and each other as shown in this diagram. The area of the rectangle is 50 square inches. Enter the radius (r), in inches, of each circle.

17 #8 Answer Rubric: (1 point) The student is able to determine the radius. Answer: 2.5

18 #9 Complete the sketch of triangle ABC in the coordinate plane.
Point A is plotted at (-5, 2) Point B is plotted at (1, 6) Side AC is parallel to the x-axis and is 12 units long. Use the Add Point and Connect Line Tool to plot C in the coordinate plane and connect the three points.

19 #9 Answer Rubric: (1 point) The student plots point C in the coordinate plane and draws the three line segments. Answer: C is plotted at (7, 2) and segments AB, AC, and BC are created.

20 #10 The students in Mr. Sanchez's class are converting distances measured in miles (m) to kilometers (k). Abby and Renato use the following methods to convert miles to kilometers. Abby takes the number of miles, doubles it, then subtracts 20% of the result. Renato first divides the number of miles by 5, then multiplies the result by 8. Which equation correctly shows why both their methods produce the same result? A. 2𝑚−0.20= 𝑚 5 ∙8 B. 2𝑚−0.20 2𝑚 = 𝑚 5 ∙8 C. 2𝑚−2.20𝑚= 𝑚 𝑚 5 D 𝑚 −2𝑚= 𝑚 𝑚 5

21 #10 Answer Rubric: (1 point) The student selects the correct equation.
Answer: B

22 #11 The weather report predicted that the low temperatures would be -8 degrees Fahrenheit. The radio announcer said, “The low temperature was 5 degrees colder than predicted!” What was the low temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit? Enter your answer in the response box.

23 #11 Answer Rubric: (1 point) The student enters the correct temperature in the response box. Answer: -13

24 #12 The school bus driver follows the same route to pick students up in the morning and to drop them off in the afternoon. Because of traffic, the afternoon drive takes 1.5 times as long as the morning drive. Enter an equation that represents the relationship between the number of minutes x, of the morning drive, to the total number of minutes, y, that the bus driver spends picking up and dropping off students each day.

25 #12 Answer Rubric: (1 point) The student enters a correct equation in the response box. Answer: E.g. y = 2.5x

26 #13 John needs to paint one wall in his school. He knows that one can of paint covers an area of 24 square feet. John uses a meter stick to measure the dimensions of the wall, as shown. 1 meter is approximately 39 inches. What is the fewest number of cans of paint John can use to paint the wall?

27 #13 Answer Rubric: (1 point) The student enters the correct number of cans of paint in the response box. Answer: 4

28 #14 Determine whether each expression has a value that is positive, negative, or zero. Select the correct comparison for each expression.

29 #14 Answer Rubric: (1 point) The student selects the correct sign for each expression, as shown below. Answer:

30 #15 The figure shows a scale drawing of a window. Find the measures of angles, A, B, C, and D to the nearest degree. Enter the measures in the table shown below.

31 #15 Answer Rubric: (1 point) The student enters correct angle measures in the response box within a tolerance of +/- 3 degrees. Answer: 72, 108, 72, 108

32 #16 A mail-order company sells jars of spices.
An empty jar has a mass of 200 grams. A full jar contains 110 grams of a spice. The company sells n jars filled with spices. Select the best interpretation of the expression ( )n The cost to ship 1 full jar The cost to ship n full jars The mass of 1 full jar The mass of n full jars

33 #16 Answer Rubric: (1 point) The student selects the correct interpretation. Answer: D

34 #17 A car is traveling on the highway. The distance, in meters, it has traveled over a two-second interval is shown in the graph. A crow can fly up to 32 meters per second. Would it be possible for a crow to pass the car? Yes, it is possible for a crow to pass the car. No, it is not possible for a crow to pass the car. The speed of the car and the maximum speed of the crow are too close to tell. There is not enough information to answer the question.

35 #17 Answer Rubric: (1 point) The student selects the correct answer choice. Answer: A


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